Wonder what happens now to the Southern 2018 timetable consultation which has some changes which "look like" they were done with future TfL changes in mind.
Well as GTR have sated thats that they want to run, not sure this will change canything.
They may however like staff on stations to ensure freeloaders actually have to pay, the widespread anti-social passenger quota on free-for-all Southeastern Metro is reduced and busy stations, growing at 10-20% a year (e.g. Kidbrooke) actually have staff to assist and serve.
Puttin gstaff on stations can be specified by DfT if they want to. They had a clause all GTR station with over a million passengers a year. Why not ensure this happens with SE?
And maybe enough trains for rapidly growing areas of London?
Seeing as the fleet has extanded in the last few years, despite your claims, and is going to increase?
Don't forget TfL were suggesting just 6x four car units as the only additions to the fleet.
And clapped out 25 year old Networkers refurbed?
Refurbishment of the Network was put on hold due to short franchses. Actually doing the work isn't linked to TfL or DfT control but can be arranged as part of the new franchise.
However seeing as one proposal made was to remove all seats (and toilets) to make way for more capacity, I'm surprised you support TfL and its intentions on the SE lines.
Perhaps you missed the TfL study on removing seats for a tube like experience? Is that what you really want?
And fares that aren't higher than the rest of London, and rising above inflation each year?
I dont believe TfL stated to change anything in this area. Travelcard still come under TfL's remit so not sure franchise or TfL will have made any different to most of the metro fares.
Good luck getting the DfT to sort that out. They havn't before.
And what were TfL offering to do? Very little actually when you looked into it it recognised that the latest GTR timetable proposal would have meant they weren't going to do that much anyway.
Thanks Chris Grayling for keeping the status quo in SE London. The divide between TfL managed services and NR TOC's continues.
I wait evidence that TfL will magically improve anything. And the original LO lines are nothing like the SE lines. Even with the Anglia stuff they haven't fixed a lot of issues other than paint stuff.
I think less seats in Metro areas will be the only way to increase capacity in the short to medium term. I have my doubts about Mark Carne's digital signalling and whether it will deliver what he claims should it even come to frutition.
Focussing services onto specific routes rather than using crossings should increase capacity, whilst it may mean more people changing trains it will be a balance between easy journeys and capacity and at the moment capacity is important. Remember TfL have been trying to split the Northern Line for years simply to increase capacity but Camden Town has caused serious problems due to lack of station space to accommodate their proposals.
TfL have suggested they would fix the capacity issues by the same techniques as NR, however TfL will remove seats while ensuring maximum capacity. Can you imagine the uproar if they remove around half the seats? Because that is one idea floating around. Or did you see the idea of removing all seats from the Networkers as a way to increase capacity?
The general public think TfL have a magic fix the railways wand as they basically took the old NLL, WLL, ELL and DC lines and put new stock along with massive investments to increase the capacity while ensuring the lines don't pay for themselves. TfL has a big black hole in its budget where its now renting out stations as adverting space (see Canary Wharf) meaning
there is no massive amount of money for SE lines like anything else they've done before. So expect pretty the same as now with less seats and new paint. Is that all people want?
Camden Town is a silly comparison as basically LUL kept getting refused building permission due to the wrecking of a busy historical area that takes nothing into account of the the locals and councils want. Case of failing to learn from ones history meaning they have been doomed to failure over and over.